2 2 The core courses are offered in a cycle according to the following plan: Semester 1 (August December) : Technology and Information System Management : Logistics and Operation Management : Human Resurces Management : Managerial Economics : International Business Management Semester 2 (December April) : Financial Management : Logistics and Supply Chain Management : Managerial Accounting : Organization Behavior and Corporate Governance : English For Graduate Studies Semester 3 (April August) : Marketing Management : Strategic Management : Research Methods for Social Sciences : Economic Integration and ASEAN Studies. Exchange students participating only for one or two semesters can freely select core and elective courses according to the course offering schedule as long as they ve acquired sufficient prerequisites. Students can choose six courses per semester. 2. Elective Courses The Master of Business Administration (International Program) curriculum offers 8 elective subject groups as listed below. In each group of study all 4 subjects must be selected from that group. You should inform Siam University of your elective course choices at your earliest convenience. Accounting Marketing Management Human Resources Management Financial & Banking Management International Business Management

5 Credit Management for Medium and Small Scale Business 3(3-0-6) Co-operative Education 6(0-36-0) International Business Management Prerequisite: International Business Management or authorized by lecturer Prerequisite International Business Management Group Managerial Accounting International Accounting Marketing Management International Marketing Financial Management International Finance and Banking Economic Integration and ASEAN Studies Development of ASEAN Integration Economic Integration and ASEAN Studies Doing Business in ASEAN and FTA International Accounting 3(3-0-6) International Marketing 3(3-0-6) Electronic Commerce Management 3(3-0-6) International Finance and Banking 3(3-0-6) International Trade and Investment 3(3-0-6) Service Marketing 3(3-0-6) International Business Law 3(3-0-6) ASEAN Integration Development 3(3-0-6) Doing Business in ASEAN and FTA 3(3-0-6) Co-operative Education 6(0-36-0) General Management Business Database 3(3-0-6) Information Technology and Supply Chain Management 3(3-0-6) Knowledge Management 3(3-0-6) Co-operative Education 3(3-0-6)

8 8 Course descriptions Core Courses Managerial Economics 3(3-0-6) The application of economic theory, both macro and micro, in decision making as well as the analyses of consumer demand and the characteristics of markets, production and cost, price theory, business decision under different market structures, e.g. perfect competition, monopoly, the allocation of resources to maximize production and profit as well as gross national product, balance of payment and government fiscal and monetary policies Managerial Accounting 3(3-0-6) Study the use of accounting data in planning, coordination and control, financial budget analysis, the relationships between financial budget, balance sheet footnotes analysis and auditor s reports, the analysis and interpretation of costs, method of total cost accounting and variable costing, standard costing, analysis of the varied results of production cost, the relationship between cost, volume and profits, decision making under various alternatives, investment decision making, budgeting for planning and control Marketing Management 3(3-0-6) Contemporary marketing techniques, consumer behaviors, market shares, the analysis and forecasting of market demand, selecting strategy and management of marketing mix, planning, organization, control and evaluating marketing results as well as the analysis of problems and solutions in marketing Human Resources Management 3(3-0-6) Role and responsibility of managers in the management of human resources, covering ethics, planning, recruitment, training and development of human resources. The study of the concept and system of evaluation and the management of pay, benefits and other remuneration Financial Management 3(3-0-6) Financial concepts, financial management, the analysis and utilization of financial reports, cash flow management, mobilization of capital in the capital markets, structure of investment budgets, dividends, the cost of capital and emphasis is placed on the principles of high level financial management of financial institutions Technology and Information Systems Management 3(3-0-6) Utilization of information technology to gain greater efficiency and effectiveness from operational and managerial systems, the components of information system for management, the roles and functions of information system for management strategy for business and technology. Technology planning and transfer, design of the organization and development of technology Economic Integration and ASEAN Studies 3(3-0-6) The course covers theories and types of economic integration, the theory of customs union and the benefits of economic integration. The movements of regional economic groupings, in particular the development and emergence of the European Community and the European Union and the impact on the world economy. The emergence of the other regional economic groupings, with the emphasis on ASEAN and Asia. The study of the economies of areas or regions which are important to ASEAN and ASIA.

9 Organization Behavior and Corporate Governance 3(3-0-6) The behavior of organizations in theory and in practice, especially in decision making as well as the behaviors of individuals in the organizations, how to change the organizations for effective management and control. The emphasis is on the study of psychological aspects and various experiments which are helpful for management and decision making. The role and importance of corporate governance in the organization, which take into account the interest of all stakeholders within the philosophy of sufficient economy for good practice and sustainable development Strategic Management 3(3-0-6) The setting up of strategy and the determination of mission, policy, goals and business strategy at various levels as well as the administration of the plan, its evaluation, and analysis of various scenarios and alternatives using case study and business games to help making decisions Logistics and Operation Management 3(3-0-6) The analysis and design of production systems in decision making context, principles of organization of various resources for production and conversion into goods and services, the delivery of productive resources, goods and services in various stages with efficiency and effectiveness, to enhance the ability to analyze and make decisions, strengthening competitiveness in different environments, planning and management of production, productive sequencing, quality management, logistic management and technology management of product and process International Business Management 3(3-0-6) Philosophies and principles of international business management with comparison of transnational firm s organizational systems, management of operation systems, planning and transnational control, human resource policy, business environment as well as study various issues relating to efficient management of policy and operations of international business. Process of international business negotiations, protocol, success factors and tactics Logistics and Supply Chain Management 3(3-0-6) The development of logistics system and supply chain to support business strategy of business organizations by considering activities such as communications, inventory management, warehouse management, transportation and plant location, analyze the impact of logistics and supply chain on efficiency of business Thesis 12(0-0-24) Study topics or problems of interest to students include doing a research which is related to a group of concentration by using a research methodology Independent Study 3(3-0-6) Study topics or problems of interest to students include doing a business plan, working system development and giving recommendation. Then, present by report writing Business Research for Social Sciences 3(3-0-6) Study business research methodology, the various techniques for information gathering, data processing, the analysis of data, research report writing for use in decision making, research project development, planning research system, random sampling, questionnaire design, model building, quantitative analysis, data processing and analysis by computers, case study of research results and thesis writing practice.

10 English for Graduate Studies 3(3-0-6) Reading skill development, writing, technical reports, technical terms in business, participating in English speaking seminar simulation. More sophisticated external reading assigned. Modern business jargon and vocabulary. Elective Courses Accounting Group Prerequisite: Managerial Accounting or authorized by lecturer Accounting System Design 3(3-0-6) General Knowledge about accounting system relating to business sector and internal control, relationship between business management and accounting information system. Accounting theories and process of accounting system design suitable for many types of business requirement, practical application for accounting system design by using case studies International Accounting 3(3-0-6) Accounting and international financial reporting, concepts of financial planning and accounting conversion policies, conversion of foreign currencies. Impact of economic environments to international accounting, report and data disclosure in financial statement for international business, accounting standard and international accounting audit, financial statement and tax analysis related to international business Financial Analysis and Planning and Decision Making 3(3-0-6) Types of budget, financial analysis methods, process of financial analysis for planning and decision making, by analyzing accounting information. Study of problems and limitations of financial statement for correct understanding and application, evaluation of business value by using profit and accounting information then, applying to price evaluation structure by accounting-based valuation framework Budgets and Budgetary Control 3(3-0-6) Process of financial budgets and operations as tools for planning, profit, coordination and operation control. Cost analysis, budget report by activities. Accounting system for public sector and non-profit organization. Techniques and budget method with the emphasis on productivity calculation, performance and effectiveness of organization Accounting Information Systems 3(3-0-6) Concepts and problems of accounting system design, accounting system, revenue cycle, expense cycle, debt cycle, stock cycle, study of other accounting systems by using computer. Planning and information system control for firm internal control by executive Seminar in Managerial Accounting 3(3-0-6) Analyze and discuss theories and concepts of managerial accounting and application to problem solving, policies setting, methods, decision making. Selection of various topics for research and accounting management under present environments by using case studies.

11 Seminar in Tax Accounting 3(3-0-6) Analyze and discuss theories and concepts of tax accounting and application to problem solving, policies setting, methods, decision making. Selection of various topics for research and tax accounting management under present environments by using case studies Seminar in Auditing 3(3-0-6) Analyze and discuss theories and concepts of auditing and application to problem solving, policies setting, methods and decision making. Selection of various topics for research and financial accounting management under present environments by using case studies Co-operation Education 3(0-36-0) Students will be trained as a temporary employee for a semester in a workplace. Then, they must perform their performance results to a co-operation educational advisor and a co-operation employer from the workplace. Marketing Management Group Prerequisite: Marketing Management or authorized by lecturer New Product Development and Pricing 3(3-0-6) Process of design and development of product and service, decision making on product selection. Use of research for design and product development, including study of basic product policies, product life cycles, product positioning and product portfolio, product testing and new product and service introduction, types of costs, policies and price setting strategies Distribution Channel and Logistics Management 3(3-0-6) Marketing channel for merchandise and services, effective and efficient distribution network for goods and services, concept for logistic management, customers servicing, information systems, management of inventory and direct sale strategy, using case studies Promotion and Advertising Management 3(3-0-6) Relationship between marketing promotion and other marketing mix. Setting strategies, methods and planning for marketing promotion. Design and evaluation of different means of advertising, emphasizing the use of concepts and theories and research in marketing and communication, advertising in communication process, research conduct for strategic development of advertising estimation of advertising budget, role of advertising companies, design and evaluation of advertising International Marketing 3(3-0-6) Concepts of marketing management in international businesses for planning and determining relevant strategies consistent with international market environment. Analyses of market differentiation, political, legal, economic, financial, cultural environments and consumer behaviors in the foreign countries. Organization planning and setup for operations, and also the determination of marketing mix strategy for foreign markets.

12 Marketing Research 3(3-0-6) Research process applied for research conduct in marketing decision making, i.e. a sampling selection, a survey, an interview, data collection via post, telephone and other data collection, data analysis, research writing by study from previous marketing research and then an exercise in writing research reports Integrated Marketing Communications 3(3-0-6) Key principles, strategies and tactics of Integrated Marketing Communications (IMC), emphasing an ongoing, interactive, cross-functional process of brand communication planning, execution and evaluation, and exploring the various methods of communications, including advertising, sales promotions, direct marketing, public relations, interactive and interpersonal contact, Examine the synergistic effect across communication approaches and the perspectives of all relevant stakeholders in such a way that brand value is maximized Customer Relation Management 3(3-0-6) Process of customer relationship management. Strategy for keeping existing customers, attracting new customers. Role and duties of executives, personal, technology and information in the management of customer relationship. Techniques in the management of customer relationship so as to enhance competitiveness and customers satisfaction Retailing Strategy 3(3-0-6) Study retailing trading concepts, shop position determination, competition between various retailing models, and technology impact on supply network, retailing shop management and using strategies focusing on customer. Strategies at shops level, shops, marketing catalog and other marketing media i.e. television and radio Service Marketing Strategy 3(3-0-6) Unique market for service and customers behavior for services, marketing mix for service business, process of marketing strategy, including planning, plan implementation, control and valuation of marketing plan for service business Marketing Strategy 3(3-0-6) Marketing problems of business organization and non-profit entities, emphasizing the influence of consumers on purchases of goods, and market environments on decisions to devise strategy for marketing mix, product strategy, pricing strategy, distribution channel strategy and market communication strategy or market promotion strategy. Marketing process starts from planning to put the marketing mix strategy into practice Seminar in Marketing Management 3(3-0-6) Analyze and discuss theories and concepts of marketing and apply them to problem solving, policies setting, methods, decision making by selecting various topics to support study, and marketing management under present environments using case studies Electronic Commerce Management 3(3-0-6) Electronic commerce concept, planning electronic commerce strategy, various technology concerning the security system and payment system, legal framework for electronic commerce, the application of electronic commerce in various business activities, advertising and market promotion, including Web design, website advertising, strategy and factors leading to success.

13 Co-operation Education 3(3-0-6) Students will be trained as a temporary employee for a semester in a workplace. Then, they must perform their performance results to a co-operation educational advisor and a co-operation employer from the workplace. Human Resources Management Group Prerequisite: Human Resources Management and Organization Behavior and Corporate Governance or authorized by lecturer Information System for Human Resources Management 3(3-0-6) Information systems for human resources management i.e. computer program, database system, data security system, employee s evaluation system, design and development of computer software for effective human resources management Industrial Relations, Social Welfare and Labour Unions 3(3-0-6) Concepts and theories about industrial relations, roles and responsibility of industrial relations within organization, role of government, employers and employees in industrial realations processs. Laws about industrial relations, demand and negotiation, settlement of labour disputes, business closure, and litigation in labour court and creation of better understanding between employers and employees. Study of welfare system, social welfare and setting of security and establishment and, role of labour unions Communication in Management 3(3-0-6) Importance of e communication for success of business executives, creation of better understanding and skills for effective communication. The subject covers factors between people and organization that influence communication management. Analyze communication setup and channels for individuals and groups, direct and indirect communication. Practical exercise about communication methods to meet the set objectives Seminar in Human Resources Management 3(3-0-6) Analyze and discuss theories and concepts of human resources management and apply them to problem solving, policies setting, methods, decision making by selecting various topics for research and human resources management in present environments using case studies Leadership and Change Management 3(3-0-6) Leadership theories, leadership styles, role of leaders in bringing change into the organization, ethics of leaders. Change concepts and change management to keep pace with present and future situations Negotiation and Conflict Management 3(3-0-6) Theory and, process of conflict management and negotiation within organization. Framework of conflict analysis and techniques for conflict resolution. Role of executives in conflict management, conflict dimensions and psychological dynamics between person, organization and culture, strategy and methods compromise and arbitration. Application of strategy and tactics performed for fair negotiation.

14 Entrepreneurship and Business Innovation 3(3-0-6) Meaning and development path in becoming entrepreneurs, development of creativity and attribute of entrepreneurs. Problems of SME business, searching for business opportunities, business plan and search for innovation and process of innovation for applications for commercial purposes Co-operation Education 3(3-0-6) Students will be trained as a temporary employee for a semester in a workplace. Then, they must perform their performance results to a co-operation educational advisor and a co-operation employer from the workplace. Financial & Banking Management Group Prerequisite: Managerial Economics and Financial Management or authorized by lecturer Financial Strategy and Tax Planning 3(3-0-6) Principle of financial management, and financial control of a company, both long term and short term. Principle of loan, investment and risk analysis. Implication of financial structuring and dividend payment policy. The roles and importance of taxes in strategic financial planning of a company. The study of tax to determine the company structure and investment in the appropriate assets. Using case studies Money and Capital Markets 3(3-0-6) Concept of short term and long term funding for business purposes. Mobilization of short and long term funds in the money market, issue of short and long term financial instruments. Mobilization of long term funds in the capital market, structures of capital market, money market and financial institutions in Thailand. Floating of equity. Investment in the stock and money market. Investment concepts and methodology in each market. This subject is useful for students in their preparation for Single License Examination Equity and Bond Analysis 3(3-0-6) Basic principles in equity analysis, common stock valuation by dividend discount model (DDM), by free cash-flow (FCF) model, by residual income (RI) model, and by relative approach. Warrant valuation method, common stock valuation for listed companies classified by types of industry, equity portfolio management. Basic knowledge about bonds and their investment channels, valuation of bond and their returns. Risk in bond investment and measurement of bond price fluctuation. Return rates and return rate lines and bond investment strategies International Finance and Banking 3(3-0-6) Key concepts in international financial business management. International Monetary System, balance of payments, foreign exchange market, international parity conditions, financial risk management, currency futures and options, exchange rate risk in trade settlement and business operations, translation risk in financial statements. Funding from international debt markets, and from international equity market, foreign direct investment, international portfolio investment, international capital budgeting, and international working capital management Insurance, Tax and Inheritance Planning 3(3-0-6) Basic knowledge about insurance planning, risk management, general insurance, life insurance, health insurance, casualty insurance. Preparation of an insurance plan. Meaning of tax planning, roles of financial

16 16 tax in corporate strategies. Implication of tax structure in determining corporate structure and capital investment in assets consistent with corporate business. Testing of the theory and concept in Financial Laboratory Islamic Financial System 3(3-0-6) Islamic Financial principles, financial management, the analysis and utilization of financial reports, Islamic cash flow management, mobilization of capital in the capital markets, structure of investment budgets, dividends, the cost of capital and emphasis is place on the principles of high level financial management of financial institutions Islamic Banking and Finance 3(3-0-6) The nature and foundations of Islamic law and the important role it plays in the economic and financial institutions in the Muslim world. It will explore the growth of Islamic banking from the 1960s onwards and non-islamic worlds; the relationship between finance and Islamic law; basic principles of Islamic economics. Use case studies of Islamic banks Credit Management for Medium and Small Scale Business 3(3-0-6) Principles of credit management for retail customer, credit analysis for a retail customer, financial products and interest rate calculation for retail customers, basic legal knowledge about contract laws and loan collaterals. The process of credit analysis and approval for a retail loan, debt follow-up and collection process. Management for non-performing loans Co-operation Education 3(0-36-0) Students will be trained as a temporary employee for a semester in a workplace. Then, they must perform their performance results to a co-operation educational advisor and a co-operation employer from the workplace. International Business Management Group Prerequisite: International Business Management of authorized by lecturer Prerequisite International Business Management Group Managerial Accounting International Accounting Marketing Management International Marketing Financial Management International Finance and Banking Economic Integration and ASEAN Studies Development of ASEAN Integration Economic Integration and ASEAN Studies Doing Business in ASEAN and FTA International Accounting 3(3-0-6) Accounting and international financial reporting, concepts of financial planning and accounting conversion policies, conversion of foreign currencies. Impact of economic environments to international accounting, report and data disclosure in financial statement for international business, accounting standard and international accounting audit, financial statement and tax analysis related to international business.

17 International Marketing 3(3-0-6) Concepts of marketing management in international businesses for planning and determining relevant strategies consistent with international market environment. Analyses of market differentiation, political, legal, economic, financial, cultural environments and consumer behaviors in the foreign countries. Organization planning and setup for operations, and also the determination of marketing mix strategy for foreign markets Electronic Commerce Management 3(3-0-6) Electronic commerce concept, planning electronic commerce strategy, various technology concerning the security system and payment system, legal framework for electronic commerce, the application of electronic commerce in various business activities, advertising and market promotion, including Web design, website advertising, strategy and factors leading to success International Finance and Banking 3(3-0-6) Key concepts in international financial business management. International Monetary System, balance of payments, foreign exchange market, international parity conditions, financial risk management, currency futures and options, exchange rate risk in trade settlement and business operations, translation risk in financial statements. Funding from international debt markets, and from international equity market, foreign direct investment, international portfolio investment, international capital budgeting, and international working capital management International Trade and Investment 3(3-0-6) Concepts and theories in trade and international investment. Effects of exchange rate on trade and international investment, trades balance and balance of payments, international financial system and international financial organizations, role of world trade organization, trade and economic integration, trade barriers, trade measure and trade policies, international investment promotion. Import and export process, rule, regulation and customs procedure, search for target markets. Analysis of problems and threats of import and export from case studies. Planning and strategy for export promotion, financial institutions and export promotion organizations, international organizations related to promotion of export and import, policies and export promotion by the government International Business Laws 3(3-0-6) Study the legal system governing international economic relations, its principle content and mechanism, treaties relating to copy rights, patents, selling contracts, trade agreements, ICC regulations relating to international trade, trading traditions and others, Thai legislations relating to international laws as well as international organizations involved in international economics and international business, analyze legal problems and issues affecting international business Development of ASEAN Integration 3(3-0-6) Development of ASEAN leading to Asean Economic Community in 2015 and financial integration in The meaning and implication of AEC in 2015 and financial integration in Latest legal structure and regulations in trade, financial investment and resources mobility across boundaries, specifically, manpower and finance. The change in economic and legal structure, agreements and regulations to be forthcoming in the future and their implication on AEC Doing Business in ASEAN and FTA 3(3-0-6) Preparation and searching for business opportunities in the ASEAN countries, especially around Thailand s boundaries, including countries that ASEAN has free trade agreements (FTA) with. The emphasis is on the

18 18 study of the economic system and business operations in the ASEAN countries which are targets of THAI business especially in trade, finance, investment and manpower and resources mobility, in particular working opportunities in architecture, engineering and health services which are now open in ASEAN Co-operation Education 3(0-36-0) Students will be trained as a temporary employee for a semester in a workplace. Then, they must perform their performance results to a co-operation educational advisor and a co-operation employer from the workplace. General Management Group Comprising of 4 selective courses from any group of study, or selecting some subjects from this group Business Database 3(3-0-6) Structure, techniques, benefit and limitation of database management. Construction, use and development of database file, including the study of the structure of database system. Component of database system that confuction together. The subject covers database development, database utilization and improvement, database management including various types of database structure. Application of database to business environments Information technology and Supply Chain Management 3(3-0-6) This course focuses on the role of Information technology (IT) in supply chain management. It also highlights the contribution of IT in helping to restructure the entire distribution set up to achieve higher service levels and lower inventory and lower supply chain costs. The broad strategic directions which need to be supported by the IT strategy, frequency of receipts/dispatch, holding materials further up the supply chain and reduction of the various lead times Knowledge Management 3(3-0-6) Knowledge management concepts, knowledge types, transmission of knowledge, using technology for design and development of knowledge and intellect of people in an organization, knowledge management problems, success and failure factors in development of knowledge management system by using case studies Co-operation Education 3(0-36-0) Students will be trained as a temporary employee for a semester in a workplace. Then, they must perform their performance results to a co-operation educational advisor and a co-operation employer from the workplace. Hotel and Tourism Management Group Information Technology for Hotel and Tourism Management 3(3-0-6) Information technology for hotel and tourism management that supports decisions making for management and customer service effectiveness.

19 Facilities Management 3(3-0-6) Modern technology and applying technology for facilities system design and facilities, new system for mechanism inside buildings, electronic system, fire protection system, energy savings and waste management MICE and Tourism Management 3(3-0-6) This course examines the lucrative MICE industry (meetings, incentives, conventions, and expositions) that caters to the needs of business travellers and festivals and events (ranging from mega-events to community celebrations) that serve as tourist attractions for pleasure travellers. The role of an expert convention planner, destination management companies, hotel and related industries and organizations, incentive tourism strategies and the importance of e-tourism Sustainable Development of Tourism 3(3-0-6) Investigate impacts of tourism on economic, socio-cultural and physical environments. In addition, the course will explore the current impacts on tourism industry and sustainability and problem analysis solutions and decision-making for planning and developing in sustainable tourism Service Quality Management 3(3-0-6) Management and methods of service highly responsive to customer needs, principles of continuous service quality development, quality rating, analysis and application of service strategy, development of service system to include training of manpower involved Marketing Mechanism for Hotel and Tourism 3(3-0-6) Theory of direct marketing and service marketing for practical use in the hotel and tourism Industry. Concepts analyzed include marketing mix components of products - presentation communication and distribution - customer retention, service deliveries, systems and Internet-based strategic marketing, hotel and tourism applications Strategy for Hospitality Management 3(3-0-6) Business practice of management strategy for international hotels and hospitality, system to manage international hotel chain, learn the tools to analyze and solve problems in hospitality management, e.g. medical tourism, long-stay and etc Co-operation Education 3(0-36-0) Students will be trained as a temporary employee for a semester in a workplace. Then, they must perform their performance results to a co-operation educational advisor and a co-operation employer from the workplace. ASEAN Studies Management Group Prerequisite: Economic Integration and ASEAN Studies or authorized by lecturer Prerequisite International Business Management Group Managerial Accounting International Accounting Marketing Management International Marketing

20 Financial Management International Finance and Banking International Accounting 3(3-0-6) Accounting and international financial reporting, concepts of financial planning and accounting conversion policies, conversion of foreign currencies. Impact of economic environments to international accounting, report and data disclosure in financial statement for international business, accounting standard and international accounting audit, financial statement and tax analysis related to international business International Marketing 3(3-0-6) Concepts of marketing management in international businesses for planning and determining relevant strategies consistent with international market environment. Analyses of market differentiation, political, legal, economic, financial, cultural environments and consumer behaviors in the foreign countries. Organization planning and setup for operations, and also the determination of marketing mix strategy for foreign markets International Finance and Banking 3(3-0-6) Key concepts in international financial business management. International Monetary System, balance of payments, foreign exchange market, international parity conditions, financial risk management, currency futures and options, exchange rate risk in trade settlement and business operations, translation risk in financial statements. Funding from international debt markets, and from international equity market, foreign direct investment, international portfolio investment, international capital budgeting, and international working capital management International Trade and Investment 3(3-0-6) Concepts and theories in trade and international investment. Effects of exchange rate on trade and international investment, trades balance and balance of payments, international financial system and international financial organizations, role of world trade organization, trade and economic integration, trade barriers, trade measure and trade policies, international investment promotion. Import and export process, rule, regulation and customs procedure, search for target markets. Analysis of problems and threats of import and export from case studies. Planning and strategy for export promotion, financial institutions and export promotion organizations, international organizations related to promotion of export and import, policies and export promotion by the government International Business Laws 3(3-0-6) Study the legal system governing international economic relations, its principle content and mechanism, treaties relating to copy rights, patents, selling contracts, trade agreements, ICC regulations relating to international trade, trading traditions and others, Thai legislations relating to international laws as well as international organizations involved in international economics and international business, analyze legal problems and issues affecting international business Development of ASEAN Integration 3(3-0-6) Development of ASEAN leading to Asean Economic Community in 2015 and financial integration in The meaning and implication of AEC in 2015 and financial integration in Latest legal structure and regulations in trade, financial investment and resources mobility across boundaries, specifically, manpower and finance. The change in economic and legal structure, agreements and regulations to be forthcoming in the future and their implication on AEC.

21 Doing Business in ASEAN and FTA 3(3-0-6) Preparation and searching for business opportunities in the ASEAN countries, especially around Thailand s boundaries, including countries that ASEAN has free trade agreements (FTA) with. The emphasis is on the study of the economic system and business operations in the ASEAN countries which are targets of THAI business especially in trade, finance, investment and manpower and resources mobility, in particular working opportunities in architecture, engineering and health services which are now open in ASEAN Co-operation Education 3(0-36-0) Students will be trained as a temporary employee for a semester in a workplace. Then, they must perform their performance results to a co-operation educational advisor and a co-operation employer from the workplace. Foundation courses Economic Theory 3(3-0-6) Basic microeconomics theory, consumer behaviors, production theory, business theory, production cost, income distribution, as well as macroeconomics theory, measurement of economic activity, principles and ideas of the IS-LM, economic policy formulation, stability and international economics Financial Accounting Basic 3(3-0-6) The understanding of basic concept of accounting, accounting process and techniques and the general format of balance sheet and financial reports for decision making Quantitative Methods for Management 3(3-0-6) Quantitative theories which are applied in business analysis, such as probability, distribution of probability, hypothesis testing, the application of the decision theory under various scenarios, correlation theory, regression theory, quantitative analysis by linear programming, game theory, queuing theory, theory on decision making under uncertainty, optimization techniques, principle of maximization and minimization, business forecasting, as well as operation management research principles Computer Application in Business 3(3-0-6) Study data and information systems in the contemporary business system by relying on principles of data processing upgrading data with machines as well as the analysis of organizational work system and other important topics related to computers in business which plays a role in the decision making of management in contemporary business management English Foundation 3(3-0-6) Drill in listening, speaking, reading, and writing of the English language with emphasis on pronunciation. Simple essay writing, reading comprehension and translation of English sentences.

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